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Support and advice for anyone suffering after the sudden death of an infant. We have been unable to confirm the accuracy of this information with the organisation/ service provider. We advise you to contact them to confirm details.

Don’t lose out! Make sure you have told the Tax credits Office if your 16 year old is staying on in education. If you have a 16 year old who is completing further education then remember to contact the Tax Office to inform them. For…

SEND Information Project - Special Education Needs and Disability Project, works in partnership with SENCOs and Parent support groups to disseminate good practice on information provision and signposting. The Send Information project will offer SENCOs: Free online access to Contact a Family Directory - with…

Relate is working to promote health, respect and justice in couple and family relationships. As the country’s largest provider of relationship support, every year we help 150,000 people of all ages at a national network of 77 Centres working at 600 locations as well as…

Stop it Now! UK & Ireland is a campaign, managed by the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, which aims to prevent child sexual abuse by raising awareness and encouraging early recognition and responses to the problem by abusers themselves and those close to them. It does this…

Turn 2 Us is a charitable service which helps people access the money available to them - through welfare benefits, grants and other help. Their free, accessible website has been designed to help you find appropriate sources of financial support, quickly and easily, based on your particular needs…

Disability Living Allowance - sometimes referred to as DLA - is a tax-free benefit for disabled children and adults who need someone to help look after them, or have walking difficulties. For more information please visit the www.gov.uk website - Disability Living Allowance (external site) You can…

If you are aged 19 or over and having trouble meeting the costs of participating in further education at your college, Discretionary Learner Support might be one source of help. Ask your training provider direct for financial help, funds are prioritised for those who face…

The Tees Child Protection Procedures Website holds procedures published jointly by the Safeguarding boards of Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton. For the guidance of all staff working with children and for the information of everyone else with an interest in safeguarding children. Please visit http://www.teescpp.org.uk/…

The Directory is a free and impartial service provided by Hartlepool Borough Council (HBC). Information contained in the Directory does not represent a recommendation or endorsement of a Service or Provider. HBC aim to ensure the information contained in the Directory is as accurate and up to date as possible, however HBC will not be held responsible for any inaccurate information where the provider has failed to notify us of any changes to the service. It is the responsibility of the provider to keep us informed of any changes to the service. Currently all staff in Ofsted registered settings need to have a Criminal Records Bureau check. Many services will also require appropriate Public Liability Insurance. Legal requirements vary from service to service. Anyone seeking to use a service should make their own checks regarding the suitability and fitness for purpose as well as to ensure the service has adequate policies and procedures in place including child protection and the safeguarding and wellbeing of children and young people.